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Kefalos Travel Guide

Kefalos is a purpose-built holiday resort with a laid-back
atmosphere. Situated in the southwest of Kos, it's surrounded by
spectacular scenery.

Visitors can expect a charming, authentic experience, as the
village has retained many traditional ways. The resort has plenty
of good restaurants and a couple of small nightclubs, but is mainly
geared towards tourists looking for a relaxing beach holiday.

The usual souvenir shops and grocery stores dot Kefalos.
Seasoned shoppers usually find themselves heading to Kardamena or
Kos Town, where there are more shops, markets and boutiques to
choose from. Visitors can buy anything from homemade jams and honey
to expensive, hand-crafted jewellery.

The beach in Kefalos is a mix of sand and shingle, and is ideal
for lazy holidays in the sun. The area's clear, warm sea make it
well suited for watersports, which visitors can arrange on
location. Some of Kos' best beaches are nearby, including Paradise
Beach.

Visitors will also find fascinating historical sites scattered
around the island, particularly in the capital of Kos Town. Boat
tours head to the spectacular volcanic island of Nisyros, and to
Rhodes.

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Kefalos Travel Guide

Kefalos is a purpose-built holiday resort with a laid-back
atmosphere. Situated in the southwest of Kos, it's surrounded by
spectacular scenery.

Visitors can expect a charming, authentic experience, as the
village has retained many traditional ways. The resort has plenty
of good restaurants and a couple of small nightclubs, but is mainly
geared towards tourists looking for a relaxing beach holiday.

The usual souvenir shops and grocery stores dot Kefalos.
Seasoned shoppers usually find themselves heading to Kardamena or
Kos Town, where there are more shops, markets and boutiques to
choose from. Visitors can buy anything from homemade jams and honey
to expensive, hand-crafted jewellery.

The beach in Kefalos is a mix of sand and shingle, and is ideal
for lazy holidays in the sun. The area's clear, warm sea make it
well suited for watersports, which visitors can arrange on
location. Some of Kos' best beaches are nearby, including Paradise
Beach.

Visitors will also find fascinating historical sites scattered
around the island, particularly in the capital of Kos Town. Boat
tours head to the spectacular volcanic island of Nisyros, and to
Rhodes.